Friday, June 18, 2010

'Circo': Review and Giveaway for LA Film Festival

While traveling the Mexican countryside, from small town to even smaller village, the Ponce family keeps up a more than 100-year tradition of bringing their traveling circus to customers.

Director Aaron Schock gives audiences an honest glimpse into their itinerant lives in "Circo," a documentary competition entry making its world premiere tonight at the Los Angeles Film Festival.

"Circo" chronicles a pivotal moment in the family's life -- a family that scarcely knows any other existence besides the constantly moving caravan of clowns, contortionists and aerialists -- and of its Circo Mexico traveling circus.

Tino Ponce is the ringmaster of this shoestring operation, and he oversees not only a menagerie of wild animals tucked into small, colorful cages but also his family, aka his fellow performers.

Tino's wife, Ivonne, who gave up town life for the never-ending road of the circus, serves as his right hand and one who also cares for their four young children, who act as laborers, performers and who represent the outfit's future.

It's when Ivonne begins raising doubts about the children's insular lives (lives that do not involve any sort of formal education) and the seemingly selfish motives of Tino's father, Circo Mexico's true patriarch, that relationships start to fray.

Pair that with rising debts and fewer paying customers, and Tino is suddenly faced with either sticking with what he has known all of his life ... or addressing what his wife wants to change.

While this 75-minute film isn't a strong draw for the littlest of viewers, it does serve as a compelling entry in any lineup that includes films with PG-rated family dynamics.

It's truly heartbreaking when Tino's daughter, who must be about 9 years old, admits that she can only write a handful of words: bear, mom, dad, Moises (her brother) and her own name.

Today I'm giving away a pair of Los Angeles Film Festival vouchers, good for most screenings outside of the closing night film. With that, I'm also giving away 2 passes to the ZonePerfect live.create. lounge.

hey all CIRCO will open at the Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles on April 8th: 11272 Santa Monica BlvdWest Los Angeles, CA 90025-3154(310) 281-8223/http://www.landmarktheatres.com/Market/LosAngeles/LosAngeles_Frameset.htm